Cyberbullying quiz for middle and high school students
This quiz helps students understand what cyberbullying is, how it appears in everyday online interactions, and what its possible consequences can be. Through realistic scenarios and familiar digital situations, students are encouraged to recognise harmful behaviours, reflect on the role of the bystander, and learn how to respond safely and responsibly.
The goal of the quiz is not only to identify the “correct” answer, but also to promote empathy, critical thinking, and responsible digital citizenship.
Is it a joke or is it cyberbullying? Quiz for primary school students
This quiz helps upper primary students understand the difference between harmless jokes and hurtful online behaviour.
Through simple, relatable scenarios, children learn how words, emojis, and posts can affect others, and how to respond with kindness and responsibility in digital spaces.
Lesson plan: teasing or bullying? Understanding the difference (for teenagers)
This lesson plan helps teenagers explore the difference between harmless teasing and harmful bullying.
Through real-life scenarios and guided discussion, students reflect on intent, impact, peer dynamics, and boundaries.
The lesson promotes empathy, respectful communication, and strategies for responding safely and responsibly in both offline and online environments.
Lesson plan: teasing or bullying? Understanding the difference (for primary school students)
This lesson plan helps primary school students understand the difference between playful teasing and hurtful bullying.
Through simple examples, guided discussion, and interactive activities, children learn about feelings, kindness, and respect.
The lesson encourages empathy and teaches safe ways to respond if they or someone else feels upset or excluded.
Parental control tools
This page presents the main parental control tools available across devices, platforms, and apps.
It provides clear, step-by-step guidance on how parents can activate, customize, and manage these tools to help protect their children online.
The information is practical, easy to follow, and designed to support families in creating a safer digital environment.
Recommendations for a cybersecure return to school
My child gets angry when they have to stop gaming. What can I do?
INCIBE presents the campaign "DSAforYOUth - Protecting minors by design" to raise awareness about how the Digital Services Act protects minors online
Young people and digital security
Brochure for parents: "Screen-free from zero to three!"
The brochure “Screen-free from zero to three!” contains ten tips for parents and guardians of children between the ages of 0 and 3 on how to deal with smartphones, tablets and other devices in everyday family life. It is available in German, English, Turkish, Arabic and Farsi.


